ita You ca n follow in Lieutenant Clonston s and Jean Batten's trail: Records are only made to be broken again. Somehody must break them why not VOu 2 Rememher that Lieutenant Clonston and Jean Batten had Fery limited opportunities to gain flying ex- perience in the first place_now look where the are__headliners in every country in the world_ New Zealandere are hlazing the trail in new and higger records-_-other New Zealanders are needed to continue on the good work_ Here is YOIr opportunity to win fame and fortune. Get into aviation now through the Aircraft Cluh. HERE'S 0Ur PLAM To Teach YQU Aviatior: The Aircraft Club has been formed in Wellington by the Wellington Air League with the sole object of enabling men_ women; bojs and girls to learn all ahout a viation for as low a sum a8 2/ weckly The Trstees of the fund of the Air- craft Club are T. C A= Hislop, Esc, President of the Wellington Aero Club, JJohn Kirkcaldie_ Est; Wellington; and Cland Batten, Esq; Wellington; Chair- man of the Wellington Air Teague, who will hold in trust thie money for free flving scholarships for memhers of the Aireraft Club_ This js the first time in New 'Kealand that anything So outstanding has been attempted-and this plan jg made possihle only by the support given it by well known men who realise the difficulties which the yonth of to-dey i8 "p against in learning aviation
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Radio Record, 8 April 1938, Page 35
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242Page 35 Advertisement 3 Radio Record, 8 April 1938, Page 35
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